The article clearly states that even before implementation of "The Trolley," parking is going to be improved and expanded. At the Zoo.
Please reread the article. Thanks!
You are right. I think I could not read enough of the story as the right-hand ⅔ is cut off on a phone
You would think they could address the short-platform issue with the New York expedient of yellow stripes on the long platforms marking the zone that will have doors open at the shorter ones. That would have the effect of making the third car a virtual 'express' (albeit at regular speed) for the rush-hour people who will not often need to get off the train at shorter platforms inbound, and relieving at least some of the congestion in the 'regular' two cars outbound.
daveklepper But in January, CATS told the Federal Transit Administration that it was, for now, opting out of a program to increase capacity on the line. CATS said it hoped to resume work by 2024.
Why can't CATS operate 3 car trains and leave the third car off the platform and not open the doors at short stations ?. That would be much like NYC subway ? Probably require some software changes ?
Also some signage at 3 car plaforms. This poster is constantly puzzled and dismayed why agencies do not provide for fouture extensions of platforms, It is very easy to provide utility conduits that terminate at the ends of platforms instead of having to dig up platforms to connect to utilities.
The extensions also sometimes have problems extending because original platforms did not provide for long enough sidings. Another problem for some agencies is not providing stations that have future plans for additional tracks that build platforms that will be torn out to accommodate another track(s). Example is VRE
Note: TriRail did build platforms for additional track that was installed at FLL Airport station.
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